George Pickens Signed Cowboys Silver Slate Speed Mini Helmet JSA Witness Auth

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Add the most historically specific available Cowboys colorway — signed by the player who delivered the most productive receiving season in the franchise's recent history — to your collection with this George Pickens Autographed Dallas Cowboys Silver Speed Mini Football Helmet — JSA Witness Authenticated. The Eclipse is the dramatic departure: the all-black alternate that strips the Cowboys' identity down to its most visually assertive available format. The Silver Slate is the amplification — the Cowboys' most historically specific color, silver, carried across the entire helmet: the flat-gray shell, the silver-treated star, the silver face mask, the monochromatic expression of the one color that has defined America's Team since 1960. The silver star on Dallas's helmet has been the franchise's most recognizable single image since the Cowboys' founding — more recognizable than the navy, more associated with the franchise's visual identity than any other element of their design. The Slate Speed Mini signed by Pickens is the silver identity piece: the Cowboys' most historically resonant available colorway on the compact display format, carrying the autograph of the player who produced career-highs in receptions (93), yards (1,429), and touchdowns (9) in his first season wearing any Dallas uniform, certified authentic by a James Spence Authentication representative physically present at the signing.

This Dallas Cowboys Silver Slate Speed Mini Football Helmet has been hand-signed by George Pickens. The autograph has been certified authentic by James Spence Authentication (JSA) Witness — a JSA representative was physically present at the signing; the tamper-proof JSA Witness sticker is affixed directly to the helmet.

Product Highlights

  • Hand-signed by George Pickens — Dallas Cowboys wide receiver; career-best 2025: 93 receptions, 1,429 yards, 9 TDs; first career Pro Bowl; AP Second-Team All-Pro 2025
  • Dallas Cowboys Silver Slate Speed Mini Football Helmet — flat-gray shell, silver-treated star, silver face mask; the Cowboys' silver identity amplified across the full helmet design; compact Speed Mini display format
  • JSA Witness Certified — a James Spence Authentication representative was physically present at the signing; tamper-proof JSA Witness sticker affixed to the helmet
  • The silver identity argument: the silver star has defined the Cowboys' visual identity since the franchise's founding in 1960; the Slate alternate amplifies that specific color across the entire helmet rather than combining it with the traditional navy and white
  • 2025 — third in NFL in receiving yards (1,429), behind only JSN (1,793) and Puka Nacua (1,715); formed one of the NFL's most complete WR tandems alongside CeeDee Lamb (who also exceeded 1,000 yards)
  • Cowboys franchise tag (February 27, 2026) — $27.3M guaranteed for 2026; both sides have until mid-July 2026 to negotiate a long-term extension; Spotrac projects 4-year/$122.4M market value
  • Acquired from Pittsburgh Steelers, May 2025 — Cowboys gave a 2026 third-round and 2027 fifth-round pick; Pickens outpaced Pittsburgh's entire WR room in yards alone
  • Backed by our Lifetime Authenticity Guarantee

The Silver — America's Team's Most Historically Specific Color

The Dallas Cowboys have been called "America's Team" since a 1978 NFL Films production described the franchise's national following. What makes that identity visually specific across six decades is not the navy blue — plenty of NFL franchises wear navy. It is the silver: the metallic star on the helmet, the silver pants that have appeared in virtually every Dallas uniform in franchise history, the silver that distinguishes the Cowboys from every other team in the league because no other franchise has made silver the cornerstone of their visual identity the way Dallas has. The Slate alternate amplifies that specific color across the entire helmet — flat gray shell, silver star treatment, silver face mask — creating a monochromatic expression of the Cowboys' most historically resonant available color rather than combining it with the traditional navy and white. Where the Eclipse black helmet is the departure from the franchise's traditional identity, the Silver Slate is the distillation of it — the one Cowboys color that has been present on every version of their uniform since the franchise played its first game in 1960, expressed without the white or navy that typically accompany it. The Speed Mini signed by Pickens in the Silver Slate colorway is the most franchise-historically specific available format for a Dallas Cowboys signed piece — the silver identity, compact, in the collection-friendly mini scale.

America's Team, America's WR Tandem

The Dallas Cowboys have produced some of the NFL's most celebrated receiving corps in franchise history — Drew Pearson, Michael Irvin, Dez Bryant, and the current era's CeeDee Lamb. When the Cowboys acquired George Pickens from Pittsburgh in May 2025, they paired him with Lamb on a roster built around Dak Prescott's downfield accuracy and pocket command: a WR1 earning $34 million per year and a WR2 who had been the most productive available trade target in the 2025 offseason. In 2025, the Cowboys fielded one of the most productive wide receiver tandems in the NFL: Lamb exceeding 1,000 yards while Pickens finished third in the league at 1,429 yards, nine touchdowns, and 93 receptions — the kind of complementary production that makes opposing defensive coordinators choose between two legitimate threats and almost always guess wrong about which one will make the decisive play. The Silver Slate Speed Mini signed by Pickens is the compact format of the player whose Cowboys debut produced that tandem — the franchise's silver identity, on the compact mini scale, signed by the receiver who made the Cowboys' receiving room the most complete it has been in years.

James Spence Authentication (JSA) Witness

This mini helmet has been certified authentic by James Spence Authentication (JSA) Witness. A JSA representative was physically present at the signing, providing the highest tier of JSA authentication. The tamper-proof JSA Witness sticker is affixed directly to the mini helmet.

Authenticity

This mini helmet is certified authentic by James Spence Authentication (JSA) Witness. A JSA representative was physically present at the signing. The tamper-proof JSA Witness sticker is affixed directly to the mini helmet.

Specifications

Player George Pickens
Team Dallas Cowboys
Item Type Autographed Speed Mini Football Helmet
Helmet Design Silver Slate (Monochromatic Silver Alternate Colorway)
Authentication JSA Witness — James Spence Authentication rep physically present at signing
Includes Tamper-proof JSA Witness sticker
2025 Season 93 rec, 1,429 yds (3rd in NFL), 9 TDs — career highs; first Pro Bowl; AP 2nd-Team All-Pro
Cowboys tandem Pickens (1,429 yds) + CeeDee Lamb (1,000+ yds) — one of NFL's most productive WR pairs in 2025
Contract status 2026 franchise tag ($27.3M); Spotrac projects 4yr/$122.4M extension
Age 25 (born March 4, 2001)
Condition Excellent

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